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[Albion] Which ex manager do you have the least respect for?

Well?

  • Poyet

    Votes: 62 31.0%
  • De Zerbi

    Votes: 17 8.5%
  • Potter

    Votes: 121 60.5%

  • Total voters
    200
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tedebear

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Jul 7, 2003
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I voted Potter for his absolute blatant dissing of us the fans. However if there were an option for Poyet and Potter equally I would have voted for that...

De Zerbi to a certain extent I can understand...just a bit big for his boots...Poyet and Potter were like 50 million times to big for their boots and their abilities....
 














Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Poyet by a country mile..... And basically made himself unemployable. What Chairman in his right mind, would touch him now. When he had the best Chairman in the game and behaved the way he did. Glass celling lol, look where we both are now Gus!!!!!!!!
That’s exactly what he meant. He wanted the club to but VVD, and Barber refused. How different is that to de Zerbi?
Southampton picked up VVD and made the profit on him.

Btw re: the television appearance Paul Barber admitted, the club didn’t know Poyet was going to be on tv as a pundit that evening. Yes, Gus milked it, but it was an error in timing by PB.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Potter walked out on us, like he walked out on Swansea. It happens.
Poyet‘s disrespect to the club felt personal.
Potter telling fans they should take history lessons, whilst still our manager?
 






Taybha

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Oct 8, 2008
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Potter
the jungle book disney GIF
 








Mustafa II

Tempus Meum Est
Oct 14, 2022
2,436
Hove
I still have positive feelings about Potter and, to a lesser extent, Poyet.

Potter built the foundations of where we are today. He left us when we were on a high, flying in the league, allowing De Zerbi to polish off the project.

Poyet was a flawed individual, but he was a fantastic manager for us at that level. "We fuckin brilliant!".

De Zerbi, on the other hand, the moody Italian was never particularly likeable. He took all the credit for our best ever finish, despite inheriting the fantastic squad that Potter built.

Yes, he qualified us for Europe - but he threw his toys out the pram, just as we made the knockouts, and if he wasn't such an entitled negative prick, we possibly could have gone a lot further in the competition. Our league form went out the window too. Zero respect.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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All were great and gave us sides that were a joy to watch at their peak here, all left badly :shrug:


I wouldn’t have wanted any of them NOT to have managed us. I had respect for all them prior to their departures/meltdowns in 2 cases, Judas in the other.
This.

Whilst I have voted, this thread is quite negative, when all of them gave us fantastic moments.

Poyet - “we’re f’ing brilliant and we were”….
Potter - Man Utd demolition, literally unforgettable
RdZ - Arsenal (a) and Ajax away
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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I still have positive feelings about Potter and, to a lesser extent, Poyet.

Potter built the foundations of where we are today. He left us when we were on a high, flying in the league, allowing De Zerbi to polish off the project.

Poyet was a flawed individual, but he was a fantastic manager for us at that level. "We fuckin brilliant!".

De Zerbi, on the other hand, the moody Italian was never particularly likeable. He took all the credit for our best ever finish, despite inheriting the fantastic squad that Potter built.

Yes, he qualified us for Europe - but he threw his toys out the pram, just as we made the knockouts, and if he wasn't such an entitled negative prick, we possibly could have gone a lot further in the competition. Our league form went out the window too. Zero respect.
Couldn’t disagree more…..

I loved RdZ (ignoring last 3 months), knee slide, crowd surfing, knocking the ball away from Liverpool players, big balls….. proper personality (when things are going well)……. I don’t want a happy manager if we’re losing, but equally I don’t want a dick either which he ended up being.
 


Mustafa II

Tempus Meum Est
Oct 14, 2022
2,436
Hove
Couldn’t disagree more…..

I loved RdZ (ignoring last 3 months), knee slide, crowd surfing, knocking the ball away from Liverpool players, big balls….. proper personality (when things are going well)……. I don’t want a happy manager if we’re losing, but equally I don’t want a dick either which he ended up being.

De Zerbi had the personality of a potato. A grumpy, Italian potato.
 












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